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Social Security Is Fair to All Generations: Demystifying the Trust Fund, Solvency, and the Promise to Younger Americans.
The Social Security system has come under attack for having illegitimately transferred wealth from younger generations to the Baby Boom
generation. This attack is unfounded, because it fails to understand how the system was altered in order to force the Baby Boomers to finance
their own benefits in retirement. Any challenges that Social Security now faces are not caused by the pay-as-you-go structure of the system but by
Baby Boomers' other policy errors, especially the emergence of extreme economic inequality since 1980. Attempting to fix the wrong problem all
but guarantees a solution that will make matters worse. Generational justice and distributive justice go hand in hand.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1991, the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy (JLPP) has quickly risen to become one of the leading public policy journals in the nation. A fixture among the top 10 policy journals, JLPP has consistently been among the top 100 student-edited law journals. JLPP publishes articles, student notes, essays, book reviews, and other scholarly works that examine the intersections of compelling public or social policy issues and the law. As a journal of law and policy, we are a publication that not only analyzes the law but also seeks to impact its development.